Take a look at the questions on your paper. You are going to be looking for information about the history and celebration if El Carnaval in Spanish speaking countries, and around the world. You will also be describing three traditions shown on the back of your paper. (The pictures on your paper are probably hard to see. Check out the full size versions here.)

.To find the answers to the questions on your paper, here is a list ofresources. Start with resources that are appropriate for your language level and learning style.

This assignment is worth 10 points. To get full credit, make sure you use full sentences to answer all three questions on the front of the paper, describe the three traditions shown on the back (question #4) and check off all the resources you used. If you are a native speaker, you should write in Spanish.

If you do not finish this in class, you may do it as homework and turn it in on Friday.

6th grade students are using "selfies" as a quick way to practice physical descriptions in Spanish, and the verb tener.

Remember... this is just a short physical description, so stick to what you can see! (You wrote more about your personality and interests in your poem/rap/song project.) You can use the vocabulary "cheat sheet" from class that we used to play ¿Quién es quién?